Coexisting with the Coast: Understanding Shark Activity

Gulf Shores News Staff • July 3, 2026

Understanding the Shark Rebound and Staying Safe

More Sharks in Gulf Waters - Photo: New Scientist

Gulf Shores, Ala. — (GSN) — Recent headlines regarding shark activity in the Gulf of Mexico, particularly the incidents in neighboring Walton County, Florida, have understandably drawn attention from beachgoers here in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach. While the tragic news involving Alabama visitors serves as a stark reminder of the ocean's wild nature, it is important to separate headline-grabbing anomalies from the daily reality of our coastline.


Over the last several decades, the Gulf of Mexico has seen a documented recovery in shark populations. This is largely attributed to successful management practices that have curbed overfishing. Scientists view this as a positive indicator of a healthier, more balanced marine ecosystem.


It is a common misconception that an increase in shark abundance leads directly to an increase in shark bites. Experts note that these population shifts are gradual and that sharks are simply returning to waters where they were previously depleted. Sharks are natural, permanent residents of the Gulf, and their presence is expected.


While many people feel as though they are hearing about sharks more often, technology plays a significant role in this perception. With the widespread use of drones and the ease of sharing videos on social media, we are simply more aware of marine life in the water than ever before.


Encounters are still statistically rare. Even when sharks are spotted—such as the recent, thrilling hammerhead sighting near Robinson Island—it is rarely a cause for immediate alarm. Hammerhead sharks, for instance, are common in our shallow coastal waters and are considered among the least dangerous species regarding unprovoked human interactions.


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While we share the water with these creatures, the risk of an attack is extremely low. By remaining aware of your surroundings and respecting the Gulf, you can continue to enjoy everything our coastline has to offer.


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